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Old Jul 27, 2002 | 06:13 PM
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Well J3ff If that didn't fix it, then what could it have been. You shoulda started it and took a test drive, don't be such a pessimist.

Oh BTW If I can get this damn car fixed, I really wanna make a trip to get some CDM parts. I was thinking I don't need a truck (or have one) as long as I remove the back seat, I can put an engine there
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Old Jul 27, 2002 | 07:27 PM
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actually the engine will fit in the trunk, not that I've done that or anything.
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Old Jul 27, 2002 | 07:46 PM
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Yeah but I have to be able to cruise down the turnpike at 85mph with the trunk closed

Now that I think of it you are probably right. of course I would have to tilt it over to fit it in. Plus I would have to lift it to clear, and quite frankly I don't want to spend more money to repair the rear end again.

Other option was to split it into several parts: 1)head, intake, exhaust and turbo 2) block.

All scrapyards have to drain the fluids before they put the car in the yard right?

I am gonna go with transporting it in the car in several pieces. I know I can have it apart lickity split.......................I hope
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Old Jul 27, 2002 | 08:23 PM
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Originally posted by "mpbiv"

All scrapyards have to drain the fluids before they put the car in the yard right?
I've seen some pretty nasty crap come out of the engines, not to mention the puddles around the yard on a hot dry day with no rain in site.
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Old Jul 27, 2002 | 08:56 PM
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Originally posted by "leadfootedfool"

Originally Posted by mpbiv
All scrapyards have to drain the fluids before they put the car in the yard right?
I've seen some pretty nasty crap come out of the engines, not to mention the puddles around the yard on a hot dry day with no rain in site.
Well in that case I won't mind draining it straight into their yard
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Old Jul 27, 2002 | 09:01 PM
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What about Cophers specifically? Over here they don't usually let me walk around the yards, or pull my own stuff. Its a bitch cause I have to ask them if they have something and usually they say they don't because they dick at the counter doesn't want to spend time to look it up.

I went to one yard and asked if he had any chrysler turbo engines and he said no, but there was a leabron quarter panel sitting right there at the counter that had a turbo badge on it. However the guy just kept saying "we don't have terbos" in some unknown accent.
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Old Jul 27, 2002 | 09:09 PM
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Originally posted by "mpbiv"

What about Cophers specifically? Over here they don't usually let me walk around the yards, or pull my own stuff. Its a bitch cause I have to ask them if they have something and usually they say they don't because they dick at the counter doesn't want to spend time to look it up.

I went to one yard and asked if he had any chrysler turbo engines and he said no, but there was a leabron quarter panel sitting right there at the counter that had a turbo badge on it. However the guy just kept saying "we don't have terbos" in some unknown accent.
I was talking about cophers.....just don't kick any bottles, step in any puddles, or play in the yellow dirt.
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Old Jul 27, 2002 | 09:11 PM
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Originally posted by "leadfootedfool"

Originally Posted by mpbiv
What about Cophers specifically? Over here they don't usually let me walk around the yards, or pull my own stuff. Its a bitch cause I have to ask them if they have something and usually they say they don't because they dick at the counter doesn't want to spend time to look it up.

I went to one yard and asked if he had any chrysler turbo engines and he said no, but there was a leabron quarter panel sitting right there at the counter that had a turbo badge on it. However the guy just kept saying "we don't have terbos" in some unknown accent.
I was talking about cophers.....just don't kick any bottles, step in any puddles, or play in the yellow dirt.
thanks for the tip
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Old Jul 27, 2002 | 09:30 PM
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every Cophers I've been in they let you walk around and pull your own parts, just have to pay $1 and sign the waiver. Copher Bros. does not let you walk in back. BTW Ford owns Cophers so that may explain their mentality. What am I saying may, of course it explains it 100%
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